Kino waited, much like the rest, to hear what the pup’s name would be. When it came, the boy couldn’t be one to say whether or not it was a fitting name because he’d yet to see her but he did decide that it was a nice name in general. He wondered what it meant, but then again he didn’t even know what his own name meant other than it was the nickname his father had been given. The sound of pawsteps came to his silver auds, which swiveled and turned to catch who was approaching. He knew immediately at a brief glance, as there was no mistaking the fiery pelt that Kyna possessed, who it was. It seemed she had finally shown up, but judging by the calm breathing that was escaping the birthing den she’d arrived little too late for a proper conversation or congratulations. A faint, disappointed sound came from her and Kino frowned slightly. It had to be disappointing to miss the birth of your sibling and to arrive so late. Still, it seemed she’d decided that her new duty was to keep guard. He had faith in the girl, with her large size and seemingly level mind. Plus, they wouldn’t be far away if she needed them.
Kino moved to leave the scene, giving his acquaintance some private time with her family. He paused next to her, keeping his gaze forward. “Congradulations. If you need anything, I’m a call away,” he said, allowing a barely there, friendly smile to curl on the sides of his lips. His topaz gaze slide to the side, fixing on her at a glance and a nod before he went on his way.
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